In this session, our focus will be toward the NSES and Maine Science Standard's Unifying Theme of "Constancy and Change". Through exploration of authentic data presented as tables, time series, spatial images, correlations, and other formats, we will practice "telling a story" with the given evidence. Draft agenda:
As part of the learning process, a formative assessment measure, and an opportunity for you to be metacognitive about your learning, please complete an evaluation of the workshop by clicking here.
Giving Evidence to Explanations
In this session, our focus will be toward the NSES and Maine Science Standard's Unifying Theme of "Constancy and Change". Through exploration of authentic data presented as tables, time series, spatial images, correlations, and other formats, we will practice "telling a story" with the given evidence.Draft agenda:
Resources for Wed workshop:
Powerpoint template for presenting scientific explanations:Products of the workshop following template:
Precipitation Rate Time Series Activity (modified from My NASA Data)
North Greenland Ice Core Oxygen Isotope record (123,000 year record)
NOAA weather data for Belfast, ME
For additional cities in Maine, see Molly or Annette.
For access to Ice-Out data (and more), link to Molly's portaportal, click on "USGS lake ice-out data"
http://guest.portaportal.com/memap
For direct access to possible indicators of Climate Change in New England, go to:
New England Integrated Sciences and Assessment
Resources for Sat workshop:
Phytoplankton in the Gulf of Maine Activity (modified from My NASA Data)Correlation of Variables- Guided Activity (modified from My NASA Data)
Carbon Footprint Monitoring Activity (from Maine Dept of Environmental Protection)
Automobile Performance Data
Being Metacognitive about your experience:
As part of the learning process, a formative assessment measure, and an opportunity for you to be metacognitive about your learning, please complete an evaluation of the workshop by clicking here.